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Automatic DNS Registration for DHCP Clients?

Asked by davidshq in Domain Name Service (DNS), Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)

Tags: dhcp, dns, clients, dynamic, windows, linux, bind, dhcpd

I have a Linux server with BIND 9 and DHCPd 3 installed. It handles internal DNS and DHCP addresses. I can manually add records to BIND for individual servers/workstations, but I would like for DHCP to post an update to BIND when a workstation gets a IP address and associate that IP with the machine name. So, lets say:
- Computer1 grabs the IP 10.1.20.123 from DHCPd.
- DHCPd gets the name of Computer1 ("mycomputer1") and gives it to DNS.
- DNS adds a record for mycomputer1 pointing to 10.1.20.123.
- If the DHCP address changes, DHCPd updates the DNS record.
Is this possible? Or am I just dreaming? Thanks.
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Zones: Domain Name Service (DNS), Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
Tags: dhcp, dns, clients, dynamic, windows, linux, bind, dhcpd
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Solution Provided By: Chris-Dent
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Solution Grade: C
 
 
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